Friday, September 28, 2012

Elephant Owner Binders - Patara Elephant Farm



This post will have a ton of pictures, as its hard to describe the experience we had yesterday at the Patara Elephant Farm in Chiang Mai, Thailand. We had seen a few other travelers post rave reviews and amazing pictures from Patara, and decided to go with them although its a little more expensive than the "see an elephant kick a soccer ball and stand on two legs" elephant shows that are well known in Thailand. There were 10 people total, only 4 in our group - a lovely couple from China that were really cool. The theme of the experience is "Elephant Owner for a Day", where you spend an entire day with one elephant that you feed, bathe, hike, and swim with... while learning the key signs of happiness and performing health checks. Fun Fact: Elephants sweat through their giant toenails, and that's a key to check they are well hydrated. Also, smelling and checking the poop.

Bri had a rambunctious teenage boy.
Brando had a 21 year old mother, and her baby tagged along.
Feeding time, they eat constantly.
Awwww... that's a framer.
Smelling the poop, didn't smell that bad because they are healthy! Frame that one too.
Lunch with our friends from China. Well after the poop smelling and long trek through the jungle.
Amazing lunch, fried chicken, sticky rice, hella coconut snacks, fresh fruit... all organic and grown in the nearby village.
We started at the farm, and got to know our elephants by feeding them (they eat 10 percent of their body weight per day). Apparently, not unlike Binder, food is the fastest way to make friends with an elephant. We then learned how to board and ride them, with nothing but a small rope to hang onto (sometimes there is a big basket). We went for an hour hike up a pretty extreme hill with deep mud, and while the elephants trudged through, we got a thigh and core workout holding on. It was tough! We ended the day with a bathing session in the waterfall. It was unreal how the elephants can swim and go completely underwater with just their trunk sticking up like a snorkel. We then learned that you can use their trunks as water guns and had a water fight. It was a day we'll never forget, and we are thankful for Patara, our guides, and our new favorite animals, the elephants. A big shout out to Jack for the great photos and leadership yesterday, we are even now Facebook friends with him and look forward to keeping in touch with Patara.

Bri was a little nervous at first, but did great!
Elephants, the new ThighMaster. I am thinking of getting one for my home gym.
Bath time, they are so comfortable in the water.


The babies that came along on our hike, both under 2 years old. Brando's elephant was the mom of one of them.

Gotta scrub their feet.
Check out those pearly whites! Just scrubbed with sand and mud.
The Binders and the baby. Would it fit in our apartment?
I think these elephants have done this pose before.
Binder, the smaller but just as lovable mammal.
Grab trunk, stick in water to fill...
... FIRE!!!

Revenge!
Tomorrow we are off to the small town of Luang Prabang, Laos... where we will experience the Laos food and culture... and try to keep an eye on this wild card and AL West race. Go A's!

Thursday, September 27, 2012

Thai Chef Binders

Even in our first few hours of being in Chiang Mai, we could tell we liked this city. Maybe it's the fact we are out and about in a new place, or the realization how cheap things are here (and outside a resort hotel), but Chiang Mai just has a vibe of a small city you can walk around in, even though it's huge. We're loving our (free) hotel, the Le Meridien Chiang Mai, that we booked with Starwood points and get all kinds of free perks including wifi, breakfast, drinks, and all you can drink happy hour. No, I don't work for Starwood, but if you need any more info let me know and I'll get you a referral.

Since we love Thai food so much, and have been eating it almost non-stop, we signed up for a cooking class to learn what's in it and how to make some of our favorite dishes. The class started with a tour of a local market and seeing the ingredients. It's funny, you know all the tastes and smells... Like "oh that's in Tom Yum Soup" but we had no idea what was actually in it. The market was fun, and there was all kinds of other weird stuff there too.

Learning about the ingredients, that's a kaffir lime. And our teacher's weird neck beard.
Smelling the curry pastes.
Ingredients and stuff
Pile of fried stuff, I think pork related
Dragon Fruit, coolest looking fruit around. Tastes like a less flavorful kiwi and is white with tiny black seeds inside
For the actual class, we got to pick a soup, a noodle dish, and a curry. In true Binder family fashion, we picked all different things so we could try as many things as possible. All in all we went for: Tom Yum Soup, Spicy Basil Chicken Soup, Pad Thai, Pad See Yu, Green Curry, and "Jungle Curry". I had to pick Jungle Curry (the hottest) because I knew Mike McDonnell would be disappointed if I didn't pick the hottest curry out there. The class was fun, our instructor was hilarious despite a weird neck beard, the food was awesome, and we were stuffed all day. The Jungle Curry was pretty damn hot, my lips were on fire and everyone else in the class was laughing at me, since I was the only one who chose to make it. We learned a lot that we hope to bring home to make our own food... If we can find the ingredients!

Ready to chop stuff
Class was outside, luckily covered as it started pouring
Everything prepped for Pad Thai and Pad See Yu
Bri's Tom Yum Soup, called it the best she's ever had
Sweating making Pad Thai
Making the Jungle Curry paste, there are hella peppers in there.
Enjoying our labors in the kitchen, we were stuffed!
We were so full from all the food we ate at Cooking School, we decided to venture out and explore the area around our hotel. Chiang Mai is a really old city, with a old wall and moat around the central part of the city and a massive "wat" (temple) in the middle called Chedi Luang. We got some pics, sweat a lot, and are now back at the hotel relaxing and drinking free cocktails. Tomorrow is an early start for a day full of Elephants at Patara Elephant Farm. It was one of the first activities we booked months ago, and can't wait!

The wall around the old city, just parts of it left.
Wat Chedi Luang. Partially restored on purpose.
Bri hanging with Buddha.
Self pic, only moderate double chinnage
Our hotel and a typical Chiang Mai street.
 

Tuesday, September 25, 2012

On The Move Binders - Heading North

We've been pretty slow with the updates the last few days from Koh Samui, mostly because we have been slow ourselves. Lots of pool time, reading (I read an entire Vanity Fair, who knew there were some great articles in there?), breakfast on our deck, and relaxing. Bri found out she loves stand up paddle boarding too. We've resisted the urge to post tropical drink and feet-in-the-sand pics (as much as possible) as to not lose our readership... Grady already told me he can't even read this while at work.

Best beach ever? We'll miss the free fruit skewers too.
Bri's new favorite activity
Breakfast in the room... We had the combination order down.
As we packed up on our last night at the Four Seasons, we felt almost sad as we realized the "honeymoon" part of our trip was ending. a similar feeling we had after the wedding of "wow, that went fast". After a groggy, sad-kid-not-wanting-to-leave slow walk out of our villa... We began to get excited for the "real traveling" to begin as we go onto our next location - Chiang Mai in Northern Thailand!

We currently are in the Bangkok airport waiting for a quick connecting flight, checking emails to fill our 4 days in Chiang Mai. We are booked tomorrow for a Thai Cooking class at Siam Rice Thai Cookery School, a day at Patara Elephant Farm (http://www.pataraelephantfarm.com/), and a day to see some temples and Thai stuff. It's already going fast, so we are trying to slow down and enjoy every minute.

Meanwhile, I just saw the A's win in another close game! Thank god for MLB.TV!




 

Saturday, September 22, 2012

Birthday Binder - Ang Thong Marine National Park and Beach Dinner

I honestly hadn't thought much about my birthday at all, with the whole wedding thing and traveling half way around the world. I've been about as happy as a Binder can be the last week, so having one more thing to celebrate was just icing on the cake. Or peanut sauce on the Satay. I entered my 20's as a pasty and increasingly robust sophomore o-lineman in a dorm in Waterville, Maine... And I now enter my 30's an almost ready to be responsible, debatably sophisticated, and of course... married... man in Thailand. And I couldn't be happier.

Our buggy driver showed up with signs
One of the top things I wanted to do in Koh Samui was go to Ang Thong Marine National Park, a set of 40-something islands West of Koh Samui about 45 mins by boat. We thought this was the perfect thing to do on my bday. I knew I was in for a special day when our golf cart driver sped in with Happy Birthday signs on the cart, one of which flew off and almost hit me when he slammed on the breaks. A speed boat to picked us up right at our hotel and we headed out due West. We made 4 stops over the course of the day to snorkel, hike to a salt water lagoon, have lunch in a fishing village, and chill on a beach and kayak. The water is amazingly clear blue, and the many rocky islands that are covered in greenery and look like they could fall over any minute make up some of the most gorgeous scenery we've ever seen. It was the perfect daytime activity, with a little surprise Bri planned for dinner...

View of the Four Seasons from the boat
Being silly in the water
Praying Monkey Rock... Because, get it?
Salt Water Lagoon
Top of the view point after a steep hike
Self pic with sweet beach hair. And no, we're not naked.
Bri had said she had something planned for dinner, and while I continued to make up guesses from midget wrestling to fireworks... She came through with one of the most special dinners I've had in my life: a private dinner on the beach. It looked like something out of The Bachelor, complete with rose petals and all... But Chris Harrison was nowhere to be found. There was plenty of food and more than enough booze. Brando left full, with a good buzz, and appreciative of my loving, caring, and thoughtful wife planning an awesome day to welcome me to my 30's! Although, everyone (including the cake) referred to me as Mr Binder... Not sure if I'm ready for that. You can just call me Binder.

Romantic Beach Dinner Binder
The soup with lobster wontons was unreal
Mr Binder? Is my dad here??